Job Interviewer’s Psyche – Take 1 | Job Interviewer's Psyche

When you are gearing up for the job interview, there is a good chance that you feel like you’re ready to run the gauntlet. Your mind may have you feeling like you are one of the main actors in the old Alfred Hitchcock’s 1960 classic suspense movie, “Psycho”. You’re scared if you admit it, or at least a little anxious.  You are going into an unfamiliar place; you’ll be speaking to people who have power over you, who will be taking jabs at your resume, experience, and work character and so on. But, you are going for something that you want quite badly, a position in the company. 

 

Oh yes, you will also be competition with people who’s ability you can’t assess, and you’ll find that you might have to wait several days to a week to hear back. With all of that going on, what’s not to like about getting a job?  Sarcasm aside, you’ll find that getting a job can be an extremely difficult and stressful time for you, but you’ll find that by keeping a few things in mind can help out your psyche a great deal. We will cover over the next several days:

 

* The night before the interview

* At the interview

*After the interview

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One Response to “Job Interviewer’s Psyche – Take 1 | Job Interviewer's Psyche”

  1. Figuringitout says:

    Looking for a job can be stressful. I am looking forward to the first post. I always am very anxious, sometimes talking myself into a frenzy. Need some ideas.

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